Yes, it's categorized as endangered
yes they are
The two surviving species of elephants are African and Indian.
African and Indian.
The Indian and African elephants are two distinct types of the elephant species.
Assuming the question is about species (not speies) of elephants (not elifents), the two species are African and Indian.
The Two main species of Elephants are: a. African Elephants - They are found all over Africa in small pockets and are found in large numbers in the southern part of the continent b. Asian Elephants - These elephants are found predominantly in the Indian sub-continent (India and Sri Lanka) and parts of South East Asia.
The barn owl has declined in some areas, but with a nearly worldwide distribution, it is not considered an endangered species.
elephants come in african and indian varieties you can get african elephants and indian elephants.
There are two major species which are the African elephant and the Asian elephant.There are also Sri Lankan, Indian, Borneo pygmy, Forest, African savanna, and Sumatran elephants.
You get African Elephants and Indian Elephants. African Elephants can be found in Africa. Indian Elephants can be found in India. You might try your local zoo.
Asian Elephants(my favourite), Indian Elephants, African Elephants,
One difference is that African elephants have the bigger ears. They are also slightly bigger in size that Indian elephants. African elephants also have two "fingers" at the end of there trunk while Indian elephants only have one and African elephants are more grey while Idian elephants are more of a dusty colour.